Addau fi ayyam al-usbi

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Country
Turkey
City
Istanbul
Institution
Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi
Collection
Atıf Efendi
Shelfmark
2222

Contents

Work 1: Addau fi ayyam al-usbi (Anonymous)
Author
Anonymous
Title
Addau fi ayyam al-usbi
Notes
Main language of text
Arabic
Foliation
1b-10b ff.
Columns
1
Ruled lines
4
Work 2: Qasidat al-burdah ()
Author
Show other names
al-Busiri(Abu ‘Abdallah Sharaf al-Din Muh. b. Sa’id
Būṣīrī, Sharaf al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Saʻīd, 1213?-1296? (authorised)
Al Busiri, 1213?-1296? (variant)
Boussayri, Mouhammadou, 1213?-1296? (variant)
Boussiri, Mouhammad al-, 1213?-1296? (variant)
Būṣīrī, 1213?-1296? (variant)
Būṣīrī, Muḥammad ibn Saʻīd, 1213?-1296? (variant)
Busiri, Şärafäddin Mähämmäd, 1213?-1296? (variant)
Būṣīrī, Sharfuddīn Muḥammad, 1231?-1296? (variant)
Busuili, 1213?-1296? (variant)
Dalāṣī, Muḥammad Sharaf al-Dīn al-Būṣīrī, 1213?-1296? (variant)
Şärafäddin Mäḣämmäd äl-Busiri, 1213?-1296? (variant)
،البوصيري، شرف الدين محمد بن سعيد, 1213?-1296? (variant)
،الچصيرى, 1213?-1296? (variant)
،بصيري، شرف‌الدين محمد بن سعيد, 1213?-1296? (variant)
،بوصيري، شرف‌الدين محمد بن سعيد, 1213?-1296? (variant)
،شرف‌الدين محمد بن سعيد البوصيري, 1213?-1296? (variant)
،شرف‌‌الدين محمد سعيد بوصيرى, 1213?-1296? (variant)
Title
Qasidat al-burdah
Notes
Main language of text
Arabic
Foliation
11a-18b ff.
Columns
2
Ruled lines
12
Work 3: Mevlid-i Şerif (Anonymous)
Author
Anonymous
Title
Mevlid-i Şerif
Notes
Main language of text
Turkish
Foliation
20b-24b ff.
Work 4: Muḥammedīye (Yazıcıoğlu Mehmet -1451)
LOC subject headings
Muḥammad, Prophet, -632 (Biography)
Islamic eschatology
Masnavis
Sufi poetry, Turkish
Author
Yazıcıoğlu Mehmet -1451
Show other names
يازيجي اوغلو محمد
Yazıcızāde Meḥmed, d. 1451
Yazıcıoğlu Meḥmed b. Yazıcı Ṣāliḥ b. Süleymān, d. 1451
Yazıcıoğlu Mehmet, -1451 (authorised)
Mehmet Yazıcıoğlu, -1451 (variant)
Yazıcıoğlu Mehmed, d. 1451 (variant)
Yazıcıoğlu, Mehmet, -1451 (variant)
Yazıcıoğlu Mehmet, d. 1451 (variant)
Yazıcıoğlu Muhammed, -1451 (variant)
يازيجي اوغلو محمد (variant)
Biographical notes
Yazıcıoğlu Meḥmed, d. 855/1451, the son of Yazıcı Ṣāliḥ b. Süleymān, a clerk employed in the Ottoman government, and older brother of Ahmet Bican, active 15th century, lived during the reign of Murad II, Sultan of the Turks, 1404-1451. Born in a village outside of Malkara (Tekirdağ, Turkey), he later settled in Gelibolu (Turkey) where he composed his works and spent the rest of his life. Yazıcıoğlu Meḥmed was a disciple of Hacı Bayram Veli, -1429 the founder of the Bayramiyye order.
Title
Muḥammedīye
محمديه
Notes
The Muḥammedīye (محمديه) is a Turkish verse translation of the author's Arabic Maghārib al-zamān (مغارب الزمان). Prefaced by a chapter on Creation, the work treats the birth of the Prophet Muḥammad and life and events up to the deaths of Ḥasan ibn ʻAlī, d. 670 and Ḥusayn ibn ʻAlī, -680. The third section covers the end of the world and Judgment Day. Consisting of more than 8700 couplets, the Muḥammedīye (محمديه) was completed in Jumādá al-ākhir 853 [1449 CE] in Gelibolu (Turkey). The author states that he wrote the third section after having a dream in which both the Prophet Muḥammad and Hacı Bayram Veli, -1429 appeared.
Composed for the edification for a popular audience, this work was often recited in public performances during the Ottoman period.
Main language of text
Ottoman Turkish
Foliation
25b-33b ff.
Bibliography
Editions
Yazıcıoğlu Meḥmed, . Muḥammedīye. , [n.d.].
Yazıcıoğlu Meḥmed, . Muḥammedīye. , [n.d.].
Yazıcıoğlu Meḥmed, . Muḥammedīye. , [n.d.].
Yazıcıoğlu Meḥmed, . Muḥammedīye. , [n.d.].
Yazıcıoğlu Meḥmed, . Muḥammedīye. , [n.d.].
Studies
Krstić, Tijana. Contested Conversions to Islam. Narratives of Religious Change in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2011.
Uzun, Mustafa. "Muhammed." TDVİA. 30 2005.
Work 5: al-Hutbah fi al-a’yad wa al-ayyam al-mubaraq (Anonymous)
Author
Anonymous
Title
al-Hutbah fi al-a’yad wa al-ayyam al-mubaraq
Notes
Main language of text
Arabic
Foliation
35b-67a ff.
Date of copy
possibly 17th. century

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